Races In Oakland County politics are unknown to many, yet a myriad of candidates are vying for each slot. The late Dennis Aaron and colleagues Larry Pernick and Shelley Goodman Taub. onathan Aaron was only 1 year old when his father, Dennis Aaron, was first elected to his post as an Oakland County Commissioner in 1968. Now at the age of 27, he hopes to continue his father's legacy in county government. Shortly after his father's sud- den death, Mr. Aaron decided to honor his memory by running for the seat as a write-in candidate. Gilda Jacobs, a Huntington Woods city commissioner and de- velopment coordinator with JARC, has also declared herself • a Democratic write-in candidate. Jim Doyan, a University of De- troit High School teacher and for- mer county commissioner, is also running as a Democratic write-in. Mr. Aaron, a Southfield attorney, said he has always been interested in politics and running for the 23rd District seat is another way to remember his father. "Running for my father's seat was not how I expected to em- bark on my political career," Mr. Aaron said. "My mom asked me if I wanted to run. Now it's a mat- ter of putting together a cam- paign and telling voters how to vote for a write-in. There will not be a name on the Democratic side of the ballot, so voters either have to put a sticker with my name on it or write it on the ballot." Republican Kurt Kramer is also running in this district which consists of parts of Southfield, Royal Oak, Huntington Woods and Pleasant Ridge. Lawrence Pernick, a longtime friend of Dennis Aaron and com- missioner for 25 years, is hoping to add at least two more years to his political resume. • "Government is an ever-chang- ing area," Mr. Pernick said. "I j JOSH TOBIAS SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS want to stay in office so I can con- County include unclearly docu- panies that are in the recycling regional tax to finance public ser- tinue to learn and serve the peo- mented landfills, solid-waste dis- business to work with the com- vices. ple." posal and recycling. munities to reduce, reuse and re- In other county races, Demo- Unlike the other districts, "Incinerators must be built to cycle everything." crat David Fernquist of Farm- where the ultimate winner is de- burn disposables to then gener- Mr. Hardin also sees solid- ington Hills is unopposed in the termined in the November gen- ate electricity," Mr. Dzodin said. waste disposal as a crucial issue primary for the 18th District. eral election, 12th District 'We also have to find private com- in the county. He is advocating a RACES page 16 incumbent Shelley Good- man Taub's race will be de- termined in August. Ms. Taub has no Democratic opposition. Republicans Donald F. Eby and Thomas R. Fortino are vying for this seat. These public servants of- ten find themselves -an- swering the question: What exactly does the County Commission do? uring meetings, Oakland County Commis- The Commission estab- sioner Dennis Aaron always sat next to his lishes the colleague and cousin Lillian Jaffe Oaks. budget and "We had discussions about who was go- oversees the ing to bring the wastebasket to our meetings so we could spending of recycle," Mrs. Jaffe Oaks recalled. that money The commissioners would compromise bytaking turns for Oakland bringing the garbage can. County. In Mr. Aaron died last week at his Oak Park home, ap- addition, it disperses mon- parently of a heart attack. He was 63. ey to the health depart- "He was the kind of elected official respected by many," ment, the sheriff's said Larry Pernick, a Detroit Central High School classmate department and the cou- of Mr. Aaron's and a longtime commissioner. Not only nty courts. was he my best friend in terms of a colleague on the board, Mr. Pernick said he has he was an individual whose opinion I most respected. There stayed in politics because was no doubt about where he stood on issues. there are always new chal- "He was a true champion of economy in government lenges in the county, in- and he could make new legislation understandable to the Marilyn Aaron; Jonathan Aaron, who is running for his father's cluding the lack of board. He was one of the few people who early on saw seat; and the late Dennis Aaron. sufficient funds the county the value of the 911 system, and he was deeply concerned :*******44V*0**4 , has to improve the roads. He was full of funny anecdotes and his integrity was about community mental health." Presently, his main fo- Mr. Aaron was elected to the commission in 1968 and impeccable," Mrs. Jaffe Oaks said. "He always had a corn- cus is the work he is doing served all but one term since, losing in 1972. He was active parison to make, but with all his fun he could be very serious on the Task Force on HIV. with the National Association of Counties, where he served and always worked for the betterment of people." Mr. Pernick is running Outside county government, Mr. Aaron practiced law. He on its criminal justice committee. against Milton Dzodin in Shortly before his death, Mr. Aaron talked to The Jewish recently moved his practice from Detroit to Southfield. the primary for the 20th He was born in Detroit and received a bachelor's degree News about his love for county government and how much District, which consists of in business administration in 1953 and a law degree in 1956, he enjoyed meeting people and implementing new ideas. Lathrup Village and the One of a minority of Democrats on a highly Republican both from the University of Michigan. northern half of Southfield. Mr. Aaron, a member of Congregation Beth Shalom, was ac- board, Mr. Aaron was respected by his colleagues. The winner will face-off "Dennis did a good job serving his district," said Repub- tive in B'nai B'rith, JARC, Berkley Council for Better Schools and against Republican James lican Commissioner Shelley Goodman Taub. "He had a great the Burton School PTA. M. Hardin in November. Mr. Aaron is survived by his wife, Marilyn; sons, Charles, sense of humor and was never afraid to speak out. He had In a questionnaire sent Jonathan and Brian, all of Oak Park; sister and brother-in-law, a very quick mind." to the candidates, Mr. Fellow commissioners said they will remember his wit and Linda and Dr. Herbert Bez of Southfield; and a brother, Richard Dzodin indicated that cru- of Madison Heights. CYO integrity. cial issues in Oakland Co eagues xpress Respect For Dennis Aaron 994 D